Sealing machine



Feb. 8, 1927.

J. D. SMITH' ET A1.

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UNITED STATES ra'rizrrr` orifice.-

JOHN D. SMITH AND CHARLES R. PHILLIPS. OF RICHMOND, I'IRGINIA, ASSIGNORS F ONEfTIIIRD TO WILLIAM F. LEE 4ANI) THOMAS JARDINE, BOTH OFRICHMND,

VIRGINIA.

Appiicanon ined october 26, 1923. serial No. 670,958.

Our present invention pertains to machines lor sealing packages, and it has for its general object the provision of a simple, compact, reliably o 'ierating and highly efiicient machine for sea ingr packages by the application of strips thereto, the strips in one use of the machine being,r revenue stamps that it necessary to 4apply to the packages, so that the sealing and stamp afixing are accomplished in one and the same operation.

To the attainment of the foregoing, the invention consists in the machine and in certain combinations of elements. comprised in the 4n'iaehine as hereinafter described and definitely pointed out in our appended ing the packages to be scaled and the brushes vertically.A Figure() is a. horizontal section taken 'in the plane indicated by the lineG-v--G of Fig- Figure 'T is a vertical section taken through the stamp holder in the plane indicated by the line 'i1-7 of Figure l.

"Figure S is a lop vieu' oi' the stamp holder, showing certain appurtenances thereof hereinafter explicitly referred to.

Figure 9 is a detail vertical sect-ion of the upper pori ion of the stamp holder.

Figure 10 is a top plan View of the glue box and certain elements with which the saine is associated. i

Figure 11 is a vertical section taken in the plane indicated by the line 1p1- 11 of Figure 10.

Figure 12 is a sectional view showingthe cylinder and piston for use in the handling ol the stamps.

Figures 13, 14: and l'are enlarged views showing the gears employed in the intermittent movement of the conveyorfor moving packages along the horizontal guideway of the machine.

Figuresl, 17 and 18er-e enlarged detailviews of the stamping member of the machine, Figure 1G being a planview, Figure 17 a view of the inner end of' the member, and Figure `18 a side elevation ot' the same.'

`Figure 19 is an enlargeddetail perspective showing the roller by which glue is applied to the stamps and the movable parts with which Saidroller is associated.

Figure 2O comprises disconnected perspectives of the shaft coupling members come plementary to the glue box which glue box is preferably removable for reasons hereinafter set forth.

Figure '21 is a vertical transverse sectionV on an enlarged scale showingtheguideway Jfor the packages to be scaled and also showing the relation to said guideway ot. the con'- trol arm on the rock shaft of thel glue applying roller.

Figure 22 is a detail perspective of the element 22 comprised in the niecl'ranism.

Figure 23 .is au enlarged detail view ol. the

vselective mechanism whereby the speed 'ot the machine may be increased; ordiminished.` Figures 24, 25, 26 and 27 are diagrann'natic views taken erosswise of the machinelas shown in 'Figure l, and illustrating the movements 'of the parts having to do with lhe application ol` stamps to and sealing olf packages by the said application el' stamps. Figures 28 and 2li-l yare diagrammatic views showing the relation of a package 4to the stamping member of A.the machine. Figures 30 and 31 are detail views 'ot' a modification hereinafter explicitly referred to, Figure 31 being'aview at right angles to Figure 30.

Similar let-ters and numerals of reference lesignate corresponding parts in Figures f1 tric motor, and this motor has an armature shaft f partly arranged in the said housing e and provided with a worm y meshed wlth a worm gear 71., said worin g and worm gear L being entirely in the said housing e,`and the worm gear )t being` api'n'opriately fixed to a shaft z' journaled partly in the housing e and partly in the upright c.' Fixed tothe shaft i and disposed at opposite sides of the upright c are spur gears j and c, the gear 7c l heini,r larger in diameter than the gear in about the proportion illustrated in Figure Bearingr in the upper portion of the up.u right c, `Figures l and 4, is a rock shaft 1, and iournaled in the uprighis Z1 and al is a eountershaft 2 on which is approlniately fixed a cani 3. Loosely mounted on the countershaft 2 and held against lateral movement thereon are spur gears 2a and 2b, nieshed with the gears. li: and j, respectively. Splined .on the countershaft 2 is aA clutch vmember 2 for cooperation with the clutch members on the inner sides of the gears 2a and 2" so as to fix one of saidvgears or the.

other to the countershaft 27 according to the speed at which it is desired to'rotate thesuid countershaft 2. The said clutch'l member 2 is engaged hy a yoke 2d fixed ou and movable with the rock shaft 1, and at its outer. end the said rock shaft l is provided with a hand lever 2 by which is carried a spring pressed detent' 2r for cooperation with indentures 2 in a ln'aiaket 2,.I. `igures l and 2:35 on the upright c. 'l`his1n'ovision enables the operator of' the machine'to place the clutch member El iu engagement with the clutch face of the gear 2 when it is desired to drive. the counlershaft 2 at acorn, paratively high rateof speed, and also en ables the. operator to place the clutch mem bei' C in engagement with the eluleh face of the gear 2" when it is desired to drive the countershaft 2 at a con-iparatively low rate of' speed, and when the delent 2f is seated in the central indenture 2, it will be manifest that the clutch member iC will he maintained in neutral position so that motionwill not be transmitted to the eountershaft 2. lVhile the detent2f is in cooperation with any one of' the three indentnres 2g may be depended upon to hold the clutch member 2l against casual movementv lengthwise ofl the shaft 2. It -willbe readily understood, however, that hy the application of a little Stress to the handle lever 2, the detent 2f may be disupper end said shaft-2 is provided with a mutilated gear 4, shown in detail in Figure 15, and arranged for cooperation with a vertical mutilated gear 5.011 a. conveyor shaft 5", Figures 1, 13, 1-1 and 15. The gear 4 is provided with a single set ot teeth and `with a lsmooth portion between the ends of .said set of teeth of' a consideraliile length, 'while thc gear 5 is provided 'with two sets of teeth seliarated by intervening` smooth portions which are comparatively short.'

From this it follows that incident to the rotation of the shaft 2p, the shaft 51` will be caused to dwell twice during each coinplcte revolution of the gear 4. The shaft 5 carries a sprocket gear 5b, `and mounted on said gear 5b is a sprocket belt 5c equipped at intervals in its length with follower fingers 5d, the .purpose ot' which is to move packages before them in the guideway 5", F iguresl l and 2l. It will also be noted that the sprocket belt 5F is trained around anv idler sprocket gear and that the lingers 5d are preferably arranged a much greater distance apart than each of the packages to be sealed is wide. The described intermittent movement of' the conveyor belt 5 is advantageous v.for A reasons which will appear herein in connection with the dcseription of other parts of the meehifuism, and at thisl'ioint we 4would have it understood that thel guideway 5 and the conveyor belt 5 may he'of differei'it. lt-.netlis` and the said conveyor belt 5 may' lie-provided with an appropriate number' of follower fingers- ."i, l"or the movement of the follower fingers 5d in the ,enideway 5e, the said guide way 5c is provided in its bottom with a longitudinal slot 5f. I

The packages to he sealed are moved step by step and in succession in the gruideway toward the right in Figure l, the said packages which are then filled with cigarettes being; open at their upper ends. Therefore. as the packages are moved foward the right in the guiileway :'ilit is first 'ne' es sary to close the upper end of each package. 'lhis function is performed hy foldingr niemhers 5 and 5h appropriately attached to the upper portion of the guideway 5", the meniber 5g being adai'iicd to engage and depress one portion of the upwardly extended tin`I foil ot the package, and the member 5 being` ido lit)

adapted to engage aud depress the other portion ol" the extended tin'loil so thatl the last-named portion rests' in the completion of the closure on the first-named portion.

At C is the glue box of the machine` the said box beingr best shown in Figures 10 and 11. In the-box C is a roller 6, preferably of brass and provided with a knurled periphery as shown in Figure 1U. The said roller 6 is appropriately fixed on 'a shaft. il, and at (3" and without the box C the shaft 6 is provided with a coupling ii1e1nlwil"ig ures 10. 11 and 2l), the said coupling member being' kcrfed at (3 for the. reception ot' a stud 6d on a coupling` member ti iixed to a shaft Gf on whichA is also fixed a sprocket gear 6g for the transmission of rotary motion to the shaft Gf, and consequently through the coupling members 6 and 6e to the shaft. 6 and the roller 6. The glue box (l is detaehably engaged with the main frame of the machine at the pointsG, the bifureated lugs and the studs illustrated being provided.

vtor said purpose, and the glue box is also detachably connected to the trame at the point Gi. Thus the glue boxv may be expeditiously and easil)r removed with its roller shaft (5 and coupling member (3" from the machine and may as readily be replaced with a fresh glue box similarly equipped, the rear and forward endwise movements otthe glue bovC serving to discngage and engage kthe coupling members 6" and Gt so that when either glue -box is in proper relative position the shaft (3`will be driven from the hatt 3". As well known to those skill'edin the art to which this invention pertains it is necessary to frequently change the glue boxes, and it will be n'ianifest that our novel construction best shown inl Figures` 1() and 11,'

lends itself to quiekehanging ot' the glue boxes so that-the machine need be out :ot operation but. a very short time.v The shatt Gf is driven from the counter sha'lt 2 lthrough the medium ot a sprocket gear 2t fixed on the lshaft. 2 and asln'oeket belt 2 which .is mounted on the sprocket gear 2 and the before mentioned sproi'rket. gear Also fixed on the counter-shaft 2 is a crank disk 8 connected ,by a pitman-S) with a reciproratory pistou 10 in a cylinder 1l, Figures 1. and l2. yWhen reciproeuled-by the rotation ofthe countershaft. 2 the piston litl is designed toalternately force and draw air through a nipph` l2 with which the c vlinder 1l is equipped. The said nipple l2is-eonnected to a hose or flexible conduit 1?. and the said hose or flexible conduit 13 is con neeted, in turn. to the nipple 14 of a stamping member 1'-1, shown in detail in Figures 1G, 1T and 18. Said stamping member 1-1 is ot' general hollow form for the passage of air and is provided with spaced nozzles 14",' said nozzles 111b being arranged m pendent position at the spaced terminals 11" ot the stamping member. At points :uljwueut le thenozzles 14" the spaced termiiml 'I'iortions of the Stamping member 14 are provided withv wiping .wings 17 which are equipped with springs 17 designed to press them toward and yieldingly retain them in the horizontal positions shown in'Figures 16 and 2S.

It will also be noted here that when a 'package designated by 16 is forced upwardly between the terminal portions ot the stamping memberl 14, the. wings 17 will 'wipe over the end portions of a stamp, designated by 17" as well as against the opposite sides ot' the package so as to contribute to the application of the stamp in adequate manner-tov the package. At its underside the stt-miping' member 14 is provided with a carriage' 18,

slidably movable on a transverse bracket bar 19 which bar is appropriately fixed to the mainframe. For theztranslation of the carriage 18 and stamping memberllt on 'the bar 19, I provide the connection best shown.

in Figures 1, 24. 25, 26 and 27'` the said. connection including a stud 20 on the carriage 18, an arm 22, Figures ljand 22. pro-v vided with a slot 2l whiehreecives said stud 20, and a lever 23 tixedly connected near its upper endl to the arm 22'and also lixed to a rock shaft 23x journaled in a trame portion 231 and having at .its inner end'an arm 24 on which is an anti-friction` roller 25 disposed :in the groove a of the cam 3. The

cam 3 is rotated in the direction indirated by arrow and hence` it will be' apparent that coincidentwvitb the rotation ot' the said cam 3 the lever' 23 will -be rocked first `in `one direction andy then in-the other` the movements of the lever 23 being` separated by intervals due to the arrangement ofthe. anti friction roller 25 in the concentric' portion ot' the cam groeven, see Figures 24 to 26- and particularly Figure 24 which shows the lever 23 in the middle ot its period ot' rest. Y. i

Alsodisposed in the groove 2% ot' the cani 3 is an antitriction roller 3() at thelower end ofa reciprocatory rack. bar 31. apmropriately guided at '32 and equipped with upright spaced brushes 32. The said brushes 32" are .spacedapnrt with their brush 'faces l in opposed and s]mecd'relation, and -the said brushes 2&2 are aboutus wide as the paelmgesl 'l`herefore. for the aul'equat-e" to be handled. V connection of the brushes to vthe bar 25.1 we employ plates $32" and 32", boltsv-l" and nuts 2152** ixedly connecting thel plates 3&2 and 32" and ermsequently4 the. brushes together. bolts connecting the plates 32 together. and spacing sleeves 32' mounted on said bolts and interposed between the .plates 32". Appropriately supported and intermeshed with the rack bar 31 is a spur gear 33, and this spur gear serves to transmit motion. from the bar 31 to the package elevating' bar fill 34 best shown in Figure 5, said bar 34 being appropriately guided at 35. l It will be manifestl from this construction that when the bar 3l and the brushes 32 are moved upwardly, the bar 34 will be moved downwardly, and when the bar 3l is moved downwardly the bar 34 will be moved upwardly.

Normally resting on the roller G so as to receive glue therefrom is a con'iparatively smaller roller 7 the function of which is to apply glue to the stamps one by one. The said roller 7 is mounted between arms T on a rock shaft 7, Figures l and 19, and at its end remote from the arms 7, the rock shaft 7" is provided with an arm T on which is a horizontally disposed anti-friction roller' T which normally rests in an opening 7 in one wall of the guideway c so as to protrude into the guideway 5- and be forced outwardly by each package as it traverses the gui'deway 5" for a purpose hereinafter described.

At is the upright holder for stamps 1'7", the said holder being provided near its upper end with barbs 4l and being also provided with a side door 42 which carries some-of the barbs and is hinged atl 43 and designed to be held yieldingly in close position by a latch l-l, Figure The stamps 1T" are arranged one above the other in the holder l5, Figure T and are superimposed on a follower45 provided with a pendent rod 4G which extends through the lower end of the holder. At its lower end the said rod 4G is provided with an enlargement or arm 47 to which is connected one end of a. cable 4S. This cable. 4H is trained overa shaft 4S) on the holder l5 and is equipped at its lower end with a weight 4W. Manifcstly the gravitational action ol the-weight 45)" will tend to yieldingly press thelollower Maud the superimposed stamps 1'7" upwardly'in the holder and against. the before mentioned barbs 4l. For the purpose of preventing too free upward movement of the follower 45 and the stamps on said follower when but a few stamps are loft in the holder .l5 we provide the tension spring thvarrunged in the holder 15 Anear the upper cud thereof, and subject to the. regulatingr screw 5l, Figure 9.

'l`he stamp holder l5 is movable vertically and is guided in such nu'wcments on the vertically disposed portion ."2 ol a. bracket fixed to tho main trannoll the machine` the said bracket portion fr. being straddled by stra s ."y tixcd to one side ot' thc holder l5. t one side the stamp holder lf is provided with a stud Fill which is engaged by the l ifurcated end ol' a lever 55. 'lhe said lever is fulcrumed at an intermediate. point ot its length ot' a stationary support. as indicated by 5G. and its arm ajacent to the stamp vholder 15 is'connected to a retractile spring 57 which tends to move said arm upwardly. On its other arm the lever 55 is provided` with an. anti-friction roller 578. Manifestly when the said roller 58 suddenly sinks .in

the peripheral depression 3 of the cam 3,

the spring 57 which is connected at its upper end to a portion of the machine' frame will suddenly move Ithe stamp holder- 15 upwardly. Then as the depression 3 is moved out of engi'tgenient with the anti-friction roller-58, the periphery of the cam will' l the de iression 3 is aefain )resented to the D anti-frietmi roller 58 when the holder 15 will again be suddenly moved upward. In the construction thus far described in detail` the ruiter gear 2m is fixed on the countershaft 2, and the vertically disposed shaft 2" is journaled in a fixed portion of the frame upright b. When deemed expedient by the manufacturer the construction shown in Figures 30 and 3l ymay be used in lieu .of the mentioned construction shown in Figure 1 and described as supported by the framevupright. Z). 1n the modified construction we provide a frame upright b with an undercut guideway b2 we arrangea carriage b3, designed to be adju'stably ixed with respect to lthe frame upright b through the medium of a set screw b4. Fixedly connected to the said carriage b3 is a bracket b5 which bracket 0"' carries a miter gear 2m splined at b on the countershaft 2, and also carries 'a vertical shaft 2" with a complete miter gear 2 at its lower end and a mutilated miter gear 4 at its upper end, said gear 4 being' intermeshed witlra mutilated gear 5 similar to that before described. It frequentlyv happens that when packages of cigarettes become damp they swell so that they are increased in width, and when this condition is encountered it may be taken care of by adjusting the said bracket fand adjusting in corresi'iomling manner the bracket which carries the idler sprocket 50C.

As hereinbetore indicated our novel inaehine is designed primarily for applying revenue stamps to cigarette packages in such manner as to utilize the revenue stamps ,inl the sealing of the packages, and in the operation of the machine the cigarette packages are placed by hand one by one in the guide. way 5" and iu front ot the rear follower iugcr 5d that lit is at that time traversingthc said tuideuf'ay 5*. `When they collie to the operator at our novel machine the packages are open at one end, having been opened by au inspector whose province it is to see. that each package contains a lull quota ot cigarettes. Therefore, as each package advances or is advanced in the guideway 5 the extended part of the tinfoil of the package is first closed by the members 5'z and 5h 'in the manner hereinbetore described in' detail. As each package encounters the anti- :triction roller 7 d it operates to rock the shaft 7b and raise the comparatively smallroller 7' so that said roller 7 will be in position to apply glue to a stamp as said stamp is carried across the roller 7 by movement of the stampingy member 14. When no package in contact with'tlufl anti-t|icton roller 7, the roller 7 by gravilatmuil action will be carril-d into ,:outact willi the roller (i so us to receive from the, latter a llesh supply ol' glue. 'lhe packages are moved one inv front ol the other in the gruideway toward the right in Figure 1, and cach package is engaged by the follower linger 5d behind it until the said follower finger 5d swings below the bottom wall of the guideway 5e. It is because ot this that the adjustable provision illustrated in Figures and 31 is made use of when conditions require. In the manner described each package is positioned below the path of movementof the stampng member 14, and at said time the stamping member 14 will have taken up by suction the uppermost stamp in the-holder 15 and will have moved with the adhering stamp to a. posit-ion above the path of movement of the package. Inrits traverse from a position above the stamp holder 15 to a position above the package the'stamp will vhave been supplied with glue by its movement over the'roller 7, when the` glued stamp adhering to the member 14 1s positioned above the package m thegmdeway,

the package ilorced upwardly by the bar 2&4 between the terminal portions of the member 14 and also between the wings 17, and coincident wil-h the upward movement ot the bar 34 and package the brushes 39, are moved downwardly so that the package will be received and held between the lower portions of the said brushes shown by dotted lines in Figure 25. On the said upward movement of the package, the wings 17 will operate to draw the stamp taut over the end oli the package and press the end portions of the stamp against the opposed sides of the package s0 as to contribute to the fastening ot the stamp end portions to thepackage, a'lter which the brush bristles will further press the stamp end portions against opposite sides of the package and thereby add to the security ot the adhesive connection ofi the stamp to the package. ()n the subsequent upward movement o'l the brushes 32 and downward movement ol' the llollow .\r bar B4, the brushes will operate to raise the n'ientioned package clear -ot' the path ot' movement of the stamping` member 14. le would .also have it understood at this point, that at the time the stamping;- member 14 is above the stamp holder 15 the said holder 15 is suddenly thrust upwardly and downwardly by the. means hereinbetore,described in detail with a vie-w to-pressing the uppermost stamp'in the holder against the nozzles .14b of the stamping member 14 andv thereby assuring adherence of the'uppermost stamp only to the member 14 under the suction before alluded to. v y Y The operation described is repeated inthe stamp all'ixine vand sealingof thesecond package, and when this second package is thrust uliwardly lbetween the brushes 32 it moves the first package bet'ore'itl lu this way the packages are moved in series upwardly between the brushes 32 which serve by pressing the stamp end portions against. the packages to assist in the setting .of the glue and to assure the strong adherence ,of the 4stamp to the packages, and eventually the uppermost package is ejected from between the upper ends of the brushes.

The timing.r ot' the working parts. con-- trolled bythe cam 3 is clearly brought ont in Figures 24 to 27, inclusive, and itis there-l fore unnecessary to describe the same exceptv to call attention` to .thefact thaty the bar 34 and the brushes -lfl'are at rest during` a part ot' the translation or reciprocation ot' the stamping. member l14; that the stamping' member 14 is at` restduring a part ot the reciprocationot the bar `34. and brushes 32; and that the quick upward anddownward .movements of the st-ar1i}') liolder l5 are caused to take place coincident with a brief dwell .of the stamping member 14. between the outward traversevand thev inward traverse of said member.

(A)n lthe upward movement of the piston ll) incylinder lll which takes place coi-ncident with the upward` movementvot a package b etwcen the terminal lportions o'l the member 14, a blastof air is forced against the stamp which assures the stamp leaving the member 14.

The term st-amp v,as herein employed is-in'tended; to comprehend revenue or other stamp as well as a sealinp,r strip other'than a stamp, of paper or othermatenon rial compatible. with the purpose oli a sealing: si rip.

While we .have entered into a detailed l descrii'itlon ot the parts comprised rn, the

present pri-iferred embodimentof our invention, we do not desire to be understood as confining.: ourselves to the. specific construction disclosed hereinybut on .the other hand depend upon our appended claims to define our real .invention and. determine the m `asure of the protection.granted us.'

Having; described our'invention, what we claim and desire to secure by Letters-Path 1. A sealing machine comprising;` means for placing packages successively. in sealing position, means for closing the packages successively en route to said position, a movable stamp holder spaced from said position,` brushes with-.a .space between them co- Cab incident with said position, movable adhesive-applying means located between said position and the stamp holder, means for moving said adhesive-applying means, a'

the stami'i-holder relative to the stai'i'iping means when the latter is opposite the holder means tor movingr the package mover,- am means Ylor moving: the stan'ipingI means.

k2. A sealing;r machine comprising;r means for placing packages successively in sealing:` position, means for closing thei'iackagcs successively en route to said )osition` a movH able' stamp holder spaced rom said posi tion, brushes with a space between thein coincident with said position, movable adhesivri-applying means located between said position and the stamp holder, means ior moving said adhesive-applying means, a package mover movable coincident with said position, stampingmeansn'iovable to and fro between said position and a position opposite said stamp holder, means for moving the stamp-holder relative to the stamping means when the latter is opposite the holder,

means for moving, the package mover, and means for moving the stamping means; the

said stamping means including air-drawing and forcing mechanism.

3. A 'scalingi machine comprising means for placing packages successively in sealing position, means for closing the packages successively en route to said position, a movable stamp holder spaced from said position, brushes with a space between thcin coincident with said positioii.`movable adliesivc-api'ilying means located'betwecn said position and the stamp holder, means for moving said adhesivii-applying nieans, -a

iackafe mover movable coincident. with said nh I iosition stain )uw means n'iovablcto and tro 1 r. between said position and a position opposite said stamp holder, means for moving'y the stamp-holder relative to the 'stamping -means when the latter is opposite the holder,

means for movingT the package mover, and means for moving the stamping means; the said stamping means including wipers for pressing a stamp against a package when the latter is en route from said position to a position between the brushes.

4. A sealing machine comprising; means for placing packages successively in sealing` position, means for closing the packages successively en route to said position, a movable stamp holder spaced from said position, brushes with a space between them coincident with said position, movable adhesive-applyingr means located between said position and the stamp holder, means for moving said adhesive-applying means, a package mover movable coincident with said position, stamping meansinovable to and'fro between said position and a position opposite said stamp holder, means for mov-ing.

position, a movable stamp holder spaced from said i'iosition, brushes with a space between them coincident with said position, movable adhes:ve-applying means located between said posit-ion and the stamp` holder, means for moving said adhesiveapplyingr means, a package mover movable coincident with said position, stainpiiic means movable to and fro bet-ineen said )osition and a position opposite said stamp holder, means for movingl the stanip-holder relative to the stamping means when the latter is opposite the holder, means for moving the package mover, and means for moving the stamping means. V

6. A sealing machine comprisingnieans for placing packages successively i-nsealing' position, a movablev stamp holder' spaced from said position, brushes with a space between them coincident with said position, movable adhesive-applying means located between said position and the stamp holder, means for moving-said adhe'sive-applyiimr means, a package mover movable coincident with said position, stamping means mov lable to and -fro between said position and a,

posit-ion opposite said stamp holder, means for moving the slamp-holder relative io the stampingmeans when the latter opposite the holder, means for moving` the package mover, and means for moving; the stamping means; the said stan'iping means including' air-drawin, r and forcing inechanisn'i.

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7. A lsealing machine comprising means ior placing packages successively in sealing' position, a movable stamp holder spaced from said position, brushes with a space between them coincident witli said position, movable adhesive-applying means located' between said position and the stamp holder, means formoving said adhesive-applying means, a package mover movable coincident with said position, stamping means movable to and fro between said positionvand a'position opposite said stamp holder, means rfor moving the stamp-holder relative to the stamping means when the latter is opposite the holder, means for moving the package mover, and means for movingthe stamping: means; the said stamping means including wipers for iiressing',r a stan'ipagainst a. pack# tit) age when the. latter' is en route from said position to a position between the brushes.

S. sealing' machine comprising means for placing packages successively in scaling position, a movable stamp holder spaced from said position, brushes with a space bctween them coincident with said position, movable adhesivii-applying means located between said position and the stamp holder, means i'ory moving' said adhesive-apptving means, a piu'kage mover movable coincident with said position.-stanlping means movable to and t'ro between said position and a position opposite said stamp holder, means t'or movingr the stamp-holder relative to the st ampingmeans when the latter is opposing, the holder. means for moving the package mover, and means tor moving the stamping means; the said staml'iing means including air-drawing and forcing mechanism and also including wipers for pressing a stamp against a package when the latter is en route from said position to a position between the brushes.

9. A sealing machine comprising means for placing packages successively in sealingr position, a movable stamp holder spaced from said position, movable brushes witha space between them coincident with said position, movable adhesive-applying means located between said position and the stamp holder, means for moving said adhesiveapplying means, a package mover movable oineident with said position, stamping means movable to and fro between said position and a position opposite said stainp4 holder, means for moving` the stamp-holder relative to the stamping means when the latter is opposite the holder, means for moving the brushes, means 'for moving the package mover, 'and means for moving the stamping means; vthe means for moving the stamp-holder, brushes and paclv'age-mover including' a rotary cam.

lo. A. sealing machine comprisfng means it'or placing' packages successively in sealing position, means for closing' the packages suctessively en route to said position, 'a movable st amp holder spared trom said position,-

movable brushes with a space vbetween them coincident with said position1 movable adhesive-applying means located between said position and the stamp holder, means for moving said adhes':ve-applying means, a package mover movable coincident with said position, stamping means movable to and fro between said position and a position opposite said stamp holder, means .for moving the stamp holder relative tothe stamping means when the latter is opposite the holder,v means for moving the brushes, means for moving the package mover, and means for moving the stampingmeans; the means for moving the stamp holder, brushes and package mover including a rotary cam.

ll. A' sealing machine comprisingr means tor placing packages successively in sealing position, a movable stamp holder spaced from said position, movable brushes with a. space between them coincident with said position, movable adhesive-applying means located between said position and the stamp holder,means for moving said adhesive-applying` means,l a package mover movable. coincident withfsaid position, stamping` means movable to and iro between said position and a position opposite said stamp holder,v means for moving the stamp holder relative to the stampinglmean-s when the latter is opposite the, holder, means for moving the brushes, means for mov-ing the package mover, and means l'or, moving the stamping means.; the brushes and the package mover heilig simultaneously moved in opposite directions. l v f l2. A sealing machine comprising` means 'for placing packages successively in' sealing position, means tor closing the packages successively en route to said position., a. movable stamp holder spaced from said position,

movable brushes with a space'between them coincident with said'position, movable adhesive-applving means located between said.

position and the stamp holder, 'means for moving said adhesive-applying means, a'

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package mover movable coincident with said y position, stamping lmeans movable to and l'ro between said position` and. a positionopposite said stamp holder, incluistor moving the'v stamp-holder relative to the stamping means when the latter opposite the holder, means tor moving the brushes, means tor moving the. package mover, and means l'or moving the stamping means; the brushes and the package mover being simultaneously moved in opposite directions. l

1?. A seatingmachine comi'nising means ior placing packages successively vin 'sealing position, a movable stamp 'holder spaced from said position, movable brushes with a space between them coincident with said' position. movable adhcsive-applying means located between said position and the stampA holder, nit-ans ltor moving .said zulhesive-applying means, a package mover movable coincident with said position, stamping means movableto and t'ro between saidl position and a position opposite said stamp holder,

means for moving the stamp-holder relative to the stan'iping means when the latter is opposite the holder, means 'for moving' the brushes, means .for moving the package mover, and means for movingr the stamping means; the means for moving the stampholder, brushes and paclmge-mover including a rotary cam, and the brushes and the package mover being` simultaneously"moved in opposite directions.

14.l A sealing machine comprising means for placing packages"successively in sealing' position, stamping means movable to andv lro between said position and a'position opposite said stamp holder, means i'or vmoving the stamp-holder relative to the stampingjr means when the latter is opposite the holder, means for moving the brushes, means for moving the package mover, and means for moving the stamping means; the means for moving the stan'ip-holder, brushes and package-mover including a rotary1 cam, and

the brushes and the package mover` being simultaneously moved in opposite directions.

15. In a sealing machine, an organized mechanism comprising a cam, and a movable stamp holder, movable stai'nping member, movable brushes and movable package mover, all controlled and .operable by said cani, and the brushes and package mover being' simultaneously movable in opposite directions. l

lo. ln a scaling,r machine, a package mover movable coincident with the `position in which a package is placed for sealing, movable brushes separated by an intervening; space coincident with said position, and means for simultaneously moving said package-mover and brushes in opposite directions.

17. In a scaling machine, a package mover movable coincident with the position in which a package is placed for sealing, movable brushes separated by'an intervening;` space coincident with said position, a cam, a connection between the brushes and the cam ior movinpy the former by the latter, 4and means between said connection and the package mover for moving said package mover simultaneously with and in reverse direction to the brushes.

18. In a sealing machine, a package mover movable coincident with the position in which a package is placed forsealing, movable brushes separated by an lintervening' space coincident with said position,v a movable stamping,l member, and a cam and connections for moving brushes and packagemover simultaneously in o 'iposite directions and for moving the stamping member away from and toward said position.

19. In a sealing machine, a package mover movable coincident with the position in which a package is placed for sealing, movable brushes separated by an intervening space coincident with said position, a movable stampholder spaced from. said position, and a cam and connections for simultanethe former by thelatter, a partorire-mover' comprising a rack, and a spur gear interposed between and meshed with said rack bar and rack.

.21. In a sealing machine, the combination o'l" a. rotary cam having a side groove anda peripheral depression, reeiprocatory brush means connected' with the ,groove of the cam for o eration thereb a Jackaoe mover o ierablefrom said connectionv and reversely to said brush means, a movable stamping member connected-with the groove ot' the cam lor operation thereby, a package mover operable from said eonnectionand reversely to said brush means, a movable stamping ineinber connected with the groove otf the cam for operation thereby, a stamp holder, and means for movi ng said holder, controlled by the cam and the peripheral depression thereof.

22. In a.V sealinpr machine, anv organized mechanism includiiu,Y a package mover movable coincident with the position in which a package is placed for sealing, means for moving said package mover, brushes simultaneously movable in reverse direction to the pacliage mover and separated 4by an intervening space coincident with said position, a movable stamp holder spaced from said position, means for moving said holder, a stamping member movable from said position to a positionopposite the stamp holder and vice versa and adapted for the passage ot' 'a package through itself, and means ttor moving,Y said stamping member.

23. In a sealing machine, an organized mechanism including a package mover movable coincident with the position in which a package is placed for sealing, means for moving 'said package mover, brushes simultaneously movable in reverse direction to the package mover and separated by an intervening space coincident with said position,

a movable stamp holder spaced from said l position, means ior moving said holder, a stamping member movable from said position to a position opposite the stamp holder and vice versa and adapted for the passage of a package throughl itself, and means for moving.; said stamping member; the said stamping member being of conduit iiormation and being associatedwith means for drawing and forcing air through it.

24. In a sealing machine, the combination of a frame, a primary'drive shai-t, a countershaft, selective means for driving the countshaft,

ershat` t at different speeds from said drive shaft, a cam fixed to the countershaft, a

'crank disk also fixed. to said shaft, means operable from the oonntershatt for placing packages successively in sealing position, a

. cylinder, a piston in said cylinder and connected Witl'i said crank isk, a movable stamp holder spaced from said position and operable by said camla movable adhesive applicr located between said position and the ,stamp holder, means -for moving said applier, a movable stamping member ot' conduit formation, a flexible conduit between said member and the cylinder, n'i'eans operable by the cam. for moving said member to and fro, a package mover movable coincident` with said position. brushes lseparated by a space coincident with said position, and means for operating said package mover.

25. In a sealing machine, the combination of a frame, a prima-ry drive shaft, a counterselective means for driving the countersha'ft at different speeds from said drive shaft, a cam fixed to the countershaft, a crank disk also fixed to said shaft, means operable from the countershatt for placing packages successively in sealing position, a cylinder, a piston in said cylinder and` con-` nected 'ith said crank disk, a movable stamp holder spaced from said position and operable b v said cam, a movable adhesive applier located between said position and the stampholder, means for moving said vapplier, a' movable stamping member et conduit formation, a flexible conduit between said member and the cylinder, means operable by the cam for moving said member to and fro, a package mover movable coincident with said position. brushes separated by a space coincident withsaid position, 'and means for operating said package'move'r and the stampingmember lbeing provided with hingedly mounted Wipers for pressing against the package during movement thereof the package mover.

26. A sealing machine comprising' in an organized mechanism, pselvagge-moving.r means movable in coincidence with the position in which a package to be sealed is placed, means for moving said packagemoving means, movable stamp-holding means spaced from said position, means for moving ksaid stamp-holding means, brushesseparated by a space in coincidence with said position. movable adhesi\eapplvin, fr means located between said position and the stamp-holdin;T means. means for moving said adhesive-applying means, means tor receivinglr a .stamp from said stamp-holding1 means am] carry-ing the stan'ip and holding the stamp opposite said position. and means for moving' said stalnp-receivine', carrying and *holding means.

27. A sealing machii'ie coinprising in an organized mechanism, package-moving plying; means, means for receiving' a stamp,

'from said stamp-holding' means and carry ing the stamp and holding the stamp oppo-y site said position. and means for moving said stamp-receiving', carrying' and holding means; said mcansbeinp; of conduit` formation and beingcombined with a flexible conduit and air drawing and forcing' means.

28.- A sealing: machine comprising' in an organized mechanism. package-moving means movable in coincidence .with the position in which a package to be sealed is placed, means for .movingk said packagemoving means.` movable stamp-holding means spaced -trom. said position, means for moving said stamp-holding' means, brushes separated by a space in coincidence with said position. movable adhesive-applying means located between said position and thestamp-holding means. means for moving said adhesive-applying'-ineans, means for receiving a stamp from' said stamp-holding means and carrying the stamp and holding the stamp opposite said position, and means for moving` said stamp-receiving. carrying' and holding means; said means being of conduit formation and being combined with a llexible conduit-and air drawing and forcing' means. andlbeing equipped'withvvipers.

29. A stampineme'mber of conduit formation having spaced 'terminal portions and nozzles thereon. in combination with wipers on said terminal portions, said wipers being' hincedly mounted and y associated with springs.

30. ln a-sealine; machine. the combination of'a package guideway with anopeninol in 4' one side Wall thereof. means for moving packages in said'v guidewav', a rock shaft alongside the guideway' and having an arm and a projection thereon adapted to protrude through said opening, an adhesive-applyin,f roller 4connectedv With and movable by said rock shaft, and means foreooperating with said roller. v

31.` In a sealing machine, means vfor sealing packages when same are successively moved to position for/sealing, said sealing' means including a.- package mover movable coincident with said position. movable stamp` holding and delivering means, 'and means tor receiving' a. stamped and sealed package and moving' it out of the path of the movable stamp holding; and delivering means.

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ing packages when same are successively stamp holding and delivering means, said moved to position for sealing, said sealing package receiving and moving means being means 'including a package mover movable in the form of spaced brushes. 10 coincident with said position, movable stamp In testimony whereof we aix our signaholding and delivering means, and means for tures. receiving a stamped and sealed package and JOHN D. SMTH. V moving it out of the path of the movable CHARLES R. PHILLIPS. 

